Managing nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns before cesarean delivery -: Compliance with ACOG recommendations

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Hendrix, NW
Chauhan, SP
Scardo, JA
Ellings, JM
Devoe, LD
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[1] Spartanburg Reg Med Ctr, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Spartanburg, SC USA
[2] Med Coll Georgia, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
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fetal heart rate; cesarean section; nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns;
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of compliance with current American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommendations for management of parturients undergoing cesarean delivery for persistent nonreassuring fetal heart rare (FHR) tracings. STUDY DESIGN: We per formed a retrospective chart review (July 1995-June 1998) of all parturients who underwent cesarean delivery for nonreassuring FHX tracings. Outcome measures included maneuvers for fetal assessment (scalp stimulation or scalp blood pH) and therapeutic interventions (tocolytic agents for reducing uterine activity or amnioinfusion). Patients with multiple gestations and cesarean delivery for other indications were excluded. Student's t test, chi (2) and Fisher's exact tests were used; odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were calculated. P < .05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Cesarean delivery for persistent nonreassuring FHR patterns included 134 (3.6%) of the 3,671 deliveries during three years. Thirty patients produced intrapartum FHR tracings containing persistent variable decelerations; 12 (40%) of these patients received amnioinfusion. In only 37% (50/134) of cases was there a documented attempt at scalp or acoustic stimulation prior to delivery. Scalp pH was obtained in 15% (15/98) of patients whose cervix was at least 3 cm dilated. Tocolytic agents were used for intrauterine resuscitation in 25% (34/134) of casts; their use varied significantly (P = .006) with the type of FHR abnormality, CONCLUSION: At our tertiary center, ACOG rerommendations for management of nonreassuring intrapartum FHR tracings were used in a limited number of cases.
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